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    Browsers are very slow

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    • Z
      Zhooter
      last edited by

      That did not work :S

      I really dont know why? :S

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      • GruensFroeschliG
        GruensFroeschli
        last edited by

        Can you look at the RRD graphs and see if the CPU load is high?

        We do what we must, because we can.

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          Zhooter
          last edited by

          @GruensFroeschli:

          Can you look at the RRD graphs and see if the CPU load is high?

          The CPU load is at zero.. The higest load is 30. :)

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            mhab12
            last edited by

            Are you running any packages?  The squid package in certain pfSense releases was known to cause major slowdowns.

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              Zhooter
              last edited by

              I dont even know what a squid package is :S

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                mhab12
                last edited by

                Squid is a caching proxy - pfSense has a GUI installable package of this software available.  You can read all about it at www.squid-cache.org or in the packages forum.

                When only http browsing is slow and other protocols/traffic is up to speed a proxy is likely the problem as it usually only interacts with http traffic.  Seeing as you don't know what it is, I doubt this is your case.

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                  Zhooter
                  last edited by

                  yeah maybe.. i will try to read about it and see how it looks :)

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                    Zhooter
                    last edited by

                    Would you say that Squid is a good package to install?

                    It looks to speed up the load of sites very much ? or just the speed of all :S

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                    • Cry HavokC
                      Cry Havok
                      last edited by

                      It can (but may not) increase the speed with which commonly viewed sites load.

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                        Zhooter
                        last edited by

                        Ahh okay.. I will try to read about squid and see if it will work in my case..

                        Thnx

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                          Grim0x
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                          @GruensFroeschli:

                          Not on pfSense itself.

                          How to set the DNS entries on your computer:
                          https://www.opendns.com/homenetwork/start/computer/

                          hello - I had the very same prob our friend here is describing, and this tip helped!

                          Thanks much!
                          What I find strange however, is WHY this started to happen all of a sudden.

                          In any case - I hope it doesnt stop working soon like it did for this guys :p

                          Thanks.

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